Expats watch U.S. midterms unfold at viewing parties across Canada
TORONTO — American expatriates and political junkies crowded a university library, pubs and other venues across Canada on Tuesday to watch the incoming results of the crucial U.S. midterm congressional elections, viewed by a deeply polarized electorate as a referendum on President Donald Trump.
At a library in Toronto, a few dozen people chatted among themselves as they watched the results — a turnout which surprised Mark Feigenbaum, chairman of Republicans Overseas Canada.
“I’m astounded at how much attention this has gotten,” said Feigenbaum, who fretted there might be protests at the invitation-only event, which there weren’t. “A midterm election, you wouldn’t get three people watching before.”
Feigenbaum said controversy over Trump’s approach and policies was responsible for the surge in interest.


